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Manchester Journal of Jewish Studies (2014)

Jewish Studies and the New Testament


Melilah is an interdisciplinary electronic journal concerned with Jewish law, history, literature, religion, culture and thought in the ancient, medieval and modern eras.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-0422-8
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Publication Status: In Print
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Page Count: 85
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-4632-0422-8
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Melilah is an interdisciplinary Open Access journal concerned with Jewish law, history, literature, religion, culture and thought in the ancient, medieval and modern eras.

Contents:

1. Marc Zvi Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine, The Jewish Annotated New Testament: Retrospect and Prospects.

2. Anders Runesson, Saving the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel: Purity, Forgiveness, and Synagogues in the Gospel of Matthew.

3. Jody A. Barnard, Anti-Jewish Interpretations of Hebrew: Some Neglected Factors.

4. Etka Liebowitz, Hypocrites or Pious Scholars? The Image of the Pharisees in Second Temple Period Texts and Rabbinic Literature.

5. Pere Casanellas and Harvey J. Hames, A Textual and Contextual Analysis of the Hebrew Gospels Translated from Catalan.

Melilah is an interdisciplinary Open Access journal concerned with Jewish law, history, literature, religion, culture and thought in the ancient, medieval and modern eras.

Contents:

1. Marc Zvi Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine, The Jewish Annotated New Testament: Retrospect and Prospects.

2. Anders Runesson, Saving the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel: Purity, Forgiveness, and Synagogues in the Gospel of Matthew.

3. Jody A. Barnard, Anti-Jewish Interpretations of Hebrew: Some Neglected Factors.

4. Etka Liebowitz, Hypocrites or Pious Scholars? The Image of the Pharisees in Second Temple Period Texts and Rabbinic Literature.

5. Pere Casanellas and Harvey J. Hames, A Textual and Contextual Analysis of the Hebrew Gospels Translated from Catalan.

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ContributorBiography

DanielLangton

Daniel R. Langton is Professor of the History of Jewish-Christian Relations and Co-director of the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Manchester. He has a PhD from the Parkes Centre for Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations at the University of Southampton. He has published extensively in the areas of Jewish-Christian relations and modern Jewish thought.

RenateSmithuis

Renate Smithuis is Lecturer in Medieval Jewish Studies at the University of Manchester. She has a PhD from the University of Manchester. Her research has focused on medieval science and the Genizah collection of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.

  • Table of Contents (page 3)
  • The Jewish Annotated New Testament: Retrospect and Prospects (Marc Zvi Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine (page 5)
  • Saving the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel: Purity, Forgiveness, and Synagogues in the Gospel of Matthew (Anders Runesson) (page 12)
  • Anti-Jewish Interpretations of Hebrew: Some Neglected Factors (Jody A. Barnard) (page 29)
  • Hypocrites or Pious Scholars? The Image of the Pharisees in Second Temple Period Texts and Rabbinic Literature (Etka Liebowitz) (page 57)
  • A Textual and Contextual Analysis of the Hebrew Gospels Translated from Catalan (Pere Casanellas and Harvey J. Hames) (page 72)